Creativity, Science of learning, and Artificial Intelligence: What would Maxine Greene do?

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The AARE Arts Education Practice Research SIG (A/Prof Kathryn Coleman and A/Prof Peter Cook) with Creative Agency (Professor Daniel X Harris, RMIT University) invite you to participate in a one-day workshop and seminar as a pre-cursor to the AARE 2023 Conference.

The aim of this innovative and participatory event is to dive deep into contemporary issues related to creativity, and the impact on hot topics and debates, especially related to learning sciences, artificial intelligence, initial teacher education and arts-based practices. The event will build on the work of Maxine Greene and encourages disruption and discourse about how creativity and aesthetics knowledges effect current debates.

Anchored by keynotes including Prof. Pam Burnard (Cambridge University, UK) and Prof. Daniel X. Harris (Creative Agency, RMIT University) the day will include snapshots of practice and the launch of a National Creativity Consortium.  Event Details: Creativity, Science of learning, and Artificial Intelligence: What would Maxine Greene do?When: Saturday 25 November, 2023Where: Faculty of Education, The University of Melbourne, studioFiveWho: Arts-based Educators, Creativity Scholars, Initial Teacher Educators, PhD students, teachers and interdisciplinary thought leaders.

How: Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/creativity-science-of-learning-artificial-intelligence-wwmgd-tickets-715906253877

This event is made possible by an AARE 2023 SIG Major + Competitive Grant.